Determination of Virial Coefficient of N-isopropylacrylamide Polymer Solution by Light Scattering Measurements
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概要
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The phase separation temperatures (PST) in solutions of Poly (N-isopropyl-acrylamidc) in water have been determined in the polymer concentration range from 0.01 to 79mg/ml. The behavior of the PST against the concentration has been explained quantitatively by the Flory-Huggins' mean field theory and we could deduce the polymer-solvent interaction parameters.
- 横浜国立大学の論文
- 2006-02-28
著者
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YAMAMOTO IKUO
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Miyazaki Medical College
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Yamamoto Ikuo
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokuriku University
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Yamamura Akihiro
Division Of Biological-regulation And Oncology Department Of Surgery Tohoku University Graduate Scho
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Yamamura Akihiro
Division Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Yokohama National Unive
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Yamamoto Ikuo
Department Of Science Education Faculty Of Education And Human Sciences Yokohama National University
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Yamamoto Ikuo
Department Of Bioapplied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Osaka City University
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